Singles Club : Real Lies
For RISING: Singles Club, UK duo Real Lies transform Television Personalitiesâ seminal, post-punk heartache into a soaring house track that gets the blood pumping.
Kevin Lee Kharas
With one more moonâs turn to go before RISING opens on 7 June, we were in need of a heady banger to get us amped. So for a brand new Singles Club release, RISING enlisted ravers Real Lies to take us there.
Real Lies have covered seminal post-punk band Television Personalitiesâ âDiary of a Young Manâ. Real Lies describe the original track as âthe blueprintâ for their music. And the parallels with Television Personalities' introspective lyrics about modern life, pop culture and social disconnection are obvious. For this cover, Real Lies transform Television Personalitiesâ tale of an aimless, dreary afternoon into an uplifting and atmospheric UK garage and house track. Swapping the lo-fi, lamenting guitar riff for soaring synths and a sweaty beat, while effortlessly transposing over the spoken word vocals.
Television Personalities sprung out of London in the late â70s. Known for their irreverent, DIY style and on-point observational lyrics about British daily life and politics, their best-known single was âPart Time Punkâ. While never making it big at the time, their influence has endured with bands like Pavement and MGMT.
The track âDiary of a Young Manâ was first released the band in 1981, on their debut release âŚAnd Donât the Kids Just Love Itâjust in time for the decline of post-punk, and the rise of rave and new wave in the mid-to-late â80s. Fitting then, that Real Liesâ reinvented version collapses that decade of the UK music sceneâs influences into one song.
On why they chose to cover âDiary of a Young Manâ for RISINGâs Singles Club series, Kevin Lee Kharas said:
âWhen I first moved to London, I met someone exciting who became my friend. His name was Joe and he made me a mixtape, as we were considering starting a band together. We never did. He was far more talented than me and the dynamic wouldnât have been right.
âHere, Patrick and I have taken the lyrics and the melody and trafficked it into our world. I hope Dan Treacy, the leader of Television Personalities, is well, wherever he is. Massive shouts to him and Joe for breaking my heart ten thousand times.â
Real Lies make their way to Australian shores this June to headline Max Wattâs for RISING, and their first Australian tour. Theyâve promised: âOur show at RISING is gonna be one for the ages.â
âWeâve been waiting to play in Australia for a very long time. Now, we are finally coming,â said Kevin Lee Kharas. âThe live show is a bit like walking around in the rain screaming with joy while buoyant on pingers. Itâs an hour-long tribute to romance, youth and friendship. Come and get airborne.â
Find your friends on the Real Liesâ dancefloor (and hold them close) for this one.
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*âDiary of a Young Man (RISING: Singles Club)â by Real Lies is out now.
Singles Club is RISINGâs series of specially commissioned, celestial tunes, released under the light of a full moon. Listen to all the Singles Club releases below.*